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BrewDog: yet another hip company using 'rebel' language to sell its stuff

Brew your own. It's easy and works out less than 50p a pint even for something heavily hopped; a standard stout or pale ale is closer to 30p a pint. Lager is trickier because of the need for sustained low temps, but you can get pretty close.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice
There's quite a few of us who BYO on the boards. About to make my Xmas pudding beer tomorrow.
 
How on earth will they know you have voted? Presumably it'll be your Polling Card which they'll stamp or something after enrolling you onto their mailing list etc. Pretty sure Fullers still offer a free pint for signing up to their mailing and Youngs might do as well.
 
How on earth will they know you have voted? Presumably it'll be your Polling Card which they'll stamp or something after enrolling you onto their mailing list etc. Pretty sure Fullers still offer a free pint for signing up to their mailing and Youngs might do as well.
Polling card or selfie in the booth I believe. Apparently they did the same in 2017 election. So no 'official' endorsement required.
 
I think there are 12 Brewdog branches in London. So potentially 12 free pints for any London voters.

And with where their branches are and the age profile of who follows them on twitter and attempt to get out the vote highly likely to benefit left of center parties.

will this finally get editor into brewdog ?
 
Polling card or selfie in the booth I believe. Apparently they did the same in 2017 election. So no 'official' endorsement required.

Well I'm actually in Central London on that day. I can take my polling card, I don't actually vote but I'm still going to claim my free pint(s). I think they'll appreciate that sort of counter culture rebel attitude.
 
Jesus

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No, we've not discussed this at all.
What do you think then King Dour? Do you think it's just another attempts by some hipstards to cash in on the Vink pound or an honest burger attempt to cut carbon emissions on their lunch time menu?

Me I'm hoping it's like a nice burger with a bubble and squeak patty on top> I'd go for that.
 
What do you think then King Dour? Do you think it's just another attempts by some hipstards to cash in on the Vink pound or an honest burger attempt to cut carbon emissions on their lunch time menu?

Me I'm hoping it's like a nice burger with a bubble and squeak patty on top> I'd go for that.
I think it's a positive step towards encouraging people in the direction of veganism. I'll be interested in the views of this thread's anti-Brewdog headbangers though. Hard to predict what they will make of it.
 
The nearest BrewDog to me is Nottingham 25 miles away it's a bit far to go for a free pint, the local Tesco Express stocks it though, Would they give me a free bottle
of it if I show my polling card?
 
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